Modern Living DietScan

€360

The comprehensive Modern Living DietScan analyses your IgG reaction to 160 modern ingredients, providing you with clear results and nutritional support to help you replace your problem foods and optimise your diet.

As individuals, our reactions to foods and drinks vary a great deal. An ingredient which may cause problems for one person could be completely acceptable for another. At YorkTest, we like to refer to this as our personal ‘food fingerprint’.

Discovering and understanding your own personal food and drink intolerances†, and the effects they have on your health and wellbeing, is important to ensuring you make the best possible choices to balance your diet.

As a society we are more conscious of our diets than ever before. To reflect these healthy eating trends and the wide range of ingredients available in supermarkets today, we have developed the Modern Living DietScan which tests for 160 of the most prominent ingredients enjoyed by health conscious individuals who wish to optimise their diet.

† YorkTest define Food Intolerance as a food-specific IgG reaction.

About the Modern Living DietScan

The YorkTest Modern Living DietScan is our most comprehensive test, analysing your IgG reaction to 160 food and drink ingredients, providing you with nutritional advice and support to help you optimise and balance your diet.

Customer Reviews of the Modern Living DietScan

Please note: if you are concerned about any symptoms you are experiencing, you should always visit your GP to rule out any serious underlying medical condition.

What to Expect from the Modern Living DietScan Programme

The YorkTest Modern Living DietScan kit contains all you need to take a small blood sample (2 – 3 drops) in the comfort of your own home. Simply return your sample in the pre-paid envelope provided (UK only) to our York laboratories for expert analysis. Your confidential results and additional support material will be posted to you within 10 days.

When you have received your results and are ready, you can contact us to book your appointment with one of our BANT* registered Nutritional Therapists. This half hour session will provide you with support and knowledge to assist you in your new diet, ensuring you are confident in the changes you can make to improve your health and wellbeing.

*British Association for Applied Nutrition and Nutritional Therapy

The process is simple and convenient with our home to laboratory kit. If your results show no food-specific IgG reactions you will be refunded €330.

If your results show food reactions, our friendly Nutritional Therapist is on hand to provide you with support and advice during your 30 minute telephone consultation.

Please note: if you are concerned about any symptoms you are experiencing, you should always visit your GP to rule out any serious underlying medical condition.

Do not take this test if you are:

Suffering from a blood borne disease such as Hepatitis or HIV

Under 2 years old

Pregnant or breastfeeding

Raised levels of food-specific IgG antibodies within your blood indicate that an IgG antibody reaction to a particular food or foods has occurred. If you have already taken the decision to eliminate a particular food or foods from your diet they may not show up a reaction on your results. If you know of foods that cause you to feel unwell, do not start eating them; we do not encourage you to eat a food or foods which you already know are a problem to you.

Modern Living DietScan does not provide information about coeliac disease, enzyme deficiencies such as lactose and alcohol intolerance, IgE-mediated allergies, histamine sensitivity or other chemical sensitivities such as reactions to sulphites, tannins or tyramine. Modern Living DietScan is only recommended for people who have food and drink intolerance symptoms.

YorkTest define Food Intolerance as a food-specific IgG reaction. Our information is intended to provide nutritional advice for dietary optimisation. YorkTest do not claim to treat or cure symptoms and recommend that you discuss any medical concerns you have with a GP before undertaking a YorkTest programme.